Received a call from a store Friday to "review" their "Home Collection" old stock 65% off sale on Sat., figure it's a worth seeing deal on the armoire my wife had an eye on for awhile. So we went.

Well, after a $129 lunch at our "usual" cafe on Rodeo Drive, and found the ($22,950 now $8,000) armoire had few non-forgivable scratches, I saw something kind of exciting right outside the shop, not as pretty as my wife's armoire, but a lot more rare and expensive:

This is the second Veyron I saw in L.A.

Besides those good looking women on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills (quite a few, but hard to take pictures of them without causing some social disasters), this was the hi-lite of the day.

The last time I was in California, on Rodeo Drive the only pictures I could get was a bunch of Horses ass's and a few rare cars ... Being from Arizona we are boycotting California and its residents for not allowing all of the Illegals to come and live next door to you, your friends, and neighbors ... Not sure where they are going but they are leaving Arizona in droves, so Adios MOFO'S ... Take an Illegal to lunch, you will have a friend for life which will be cut short thats to a sweeechblade ... WPT ... (YAC) ...

We were on our way from the motel to the grand friday evening,,, on one of those loonnng straight stretches.. corn on one side soybeans on the other side.. running about 72 mph when a black car comes barreling up on my bumper.. 2 cars coming towards me pass and the woman signals pulls out and hits the afterburners and ran completely out of sight.. I did see it was a new Maserati when she passed.. I never did see it at the grand.. I dont think she was a farmers wife though..

We saw about 10 million acres of corn and many many farm houses.. maybe they did spend the money on the Maserati instead of their house.. I never saw a house in farm country that looked like a Maserati belonged there..lol..